Township Trivia Time!
The answer to yesterday’s trivia is the Hugh Dinwiddie Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution. The names on the plaque are Henry County Revolutionary War veterans.…
The answer to yesterday’s trivia is the Hugh Dinwiddie Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution. The names on the plaque are Henry County Revolutionary War veterans.…
Yesterday’s picture was of the Opera House on the west side of the public square in Knightstown. This plaque was placed in 1925 by what Knightstown organization? Do you recognize…
Answer to yesterday’s trivia: Built circa 1840 by Elisha Scovell. President Van Buren spent the night there in 1844. Was also the Old Hoosier Home Bed & Breakfast, proprietors Tom…
Welcome back! Continuing with Wayne Township trivia, Wayne Township was established in 1822, the second township formed in Henry County. …
This Father’s Day we honor one of the founding fathers of Henry County, Asahel Woodward. Mr. Woodward is considered one of the first settlers of the county. To all Henry…
Yesterday’s trivia was about the Avon Club in Knightstown, a group of lady authors who penned a novel titled Dorothea, each lady writing a chapter, published around 1905. Each lady…
Raysville was known for its nurseries! What did these ladies do to make Knightstown known to the world at the turn of the century? Save
Charles A. Beard is the answer to yesterday’s trivia question. Here is some more information about this well-known Wayne Township resident: Today, we know that New Castle had its roses,…
Wayne Township was named for General Anthony Wayne. Who was this man? He was born in 1874 and graduated from Knightstown High School in 1891. He is regarded as some…
Kennard was known for its tulips! This week, we begin Wayne Township trivia. There is a lot to Wayne Township so we’ll go 2 weeks with these facts! Who was…